It’s been 21 years since Simple Plan dropped Still Not Getting Any…, and honestly, we’re still not over it. Released on October 26, 2004, this album defined a whole generation of kids who were t...
Fifteen years ago, Good Charlotte found their pulse again. Released on October 25th, 2010, Cardiology marked the band’s return to what made them tick in the first place — heartfelt songwriting, bi...
Ten years. Yep — it’s officially been a decade since State Champs dropped Around the World and Back, and honestly… how? Released on October 16, 2015, it’s the kind of record that still feels f...
It’s hard to believe it’s been a whole decade since No Closer to Heaven first tore through our speakers and left an entire generation of pop-punk fans reeling. But here we are, ten years later —...
It’s wild to think that Green Day’s Insomniac turns 30 this week. Released on October 10, 1995, it was the loud, unapologetic, and slightly unhinged follow-up to Dookie—an album that had already...
Back in 2000, Green Day could have played it safe. They already had Dookie in their back pocket, one of the biggest punk records of all time, and their reputation as kings of snotty, fast-paced anthem...
Sixteen years ago today, Paramore dropped an album that would end up shaping a whole era of alternative music. Brand New Eyes, released on September 29, 2009, wasn’t just another record—it was a b...
On September 26, 2000, the world was introduced to a scrappy band from Maryland called Good Charlotte—and pop punk would never be the same. Their self-titled debut dropped 25 years ago today, and wi...
September 26, 2000 wasn’t just another Tuesday—it was the day New Found Glory released their self-titled album and, in doing so, helped build pop punk into the genre we know today. Fast forward 25...
Eighteen years ago, All Time Low dropped a record that didn’t just soundtrack teenage bedrooms—it built a whole new chapter of pop punk. So Wrong, It’s Right is officially 18 years old, and some...










